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Pandemic Triggers Chaos
Colleges and universities across the country are scrambling to prepare for the new coronavirus. Updates from Wed., March 11.

Opinion
Coronavirus Could Cause a Long-Term Higher Ed Crisis
Years of budget cuts and failure to address basic student needs make higher education potentially unequipped to deal with a crisis like this, Mark Huelsman warns.

Colleges Ask Students to Leave Campuses
A roundup of how the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on higher education.

Keeping Their Distance
As universities across the country move instruction online to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, they're also trying to curtail student activities and interactions outside of classrooms that can contribute to community spread.

Opinion
Academe in the Red Zone
Matthew Loveless describes life as a professor in Italy during the coronavirus outbreak.

Planning for Coronavirus With Fewer Resources
As elite institutions close campuses or switch to online courses, regional and community colleges are planning for the worst. How will they fare?

Spring Break Conundrum: Stay Home or Travel?
With COVID-19 cases growing abroad and at home, some U.S. colleges are urging students, faculty and staff to ditch personal travel plans, while other institutions are requiring those that do travel to report possible exposure to the coronavirus.

Conference Cancellations Mount
American Council on Education's decision could have a ripple effect on other upcoming conferences, as the association is often looked to as a leader among higher education groups.
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